Old friends are back in town. They lived on here for years, are now here to sell their beautiful island house.
It was our great pleasure to invite them for a traditional Greek meal and talk about the good old days here on Poros.
They know us, we know them. They know our girls, our family. We're an old comfortable fit.
We caught up. Children, grandchildren. Trying to keep up with years that have sped past.
There was a lot of reminiscing, people remembered, times recalled, good and bad. It ain't always idyllic on this little island. You find nasty neighbours and crazy persons everywhere
The boys enjoying pre-lunch aperitifs
Traditional of course
Ouzo and raki
K and Steve
While the girls supped their wine
Local from the barrel
Judy and Jan
All ready for the obligatory photos of a groaning table
Yiouvetsi (beef in tomato sauce with orzo - fat pasta rice and greek chicken and potatoes). Greek salad and my magnificent homemade gravy. They wouldn't dare say otherwise
K was the chief cook and bottle washer. Good man.
It gave me time to talk
The cheese plate included this Danish blue, what we call rokfor.
We all agreed it was really good. And from Lidls. Around 3-4 euros. Try it if you've got a Lidls near you. It's creamy and tangy
They brought us this good bottle of wine. I wonder how they knew. We had just finished our last bottle of this given to us by previous visitors brother Paul and sis in law Karen
Where else do you buy a decent wine on this small island?
From daughter Danae down on the harbour!
When they asked what I might like to drink she just scrolled through her archives and found the exact wine we enjoyed. How's that for service.
Here is Danae with her frequent visitors. She's right on the waterfront. You can't get 'downtown' without passing by and stopping in for a chat and a smile.
Steve, Judy and Danae
Thanks folks.
All that's missing from this is me!!
As usual, I took all the photos.
And the rain was there as well. Every time Jan had to get on or off the car ferry the heavens opened. The last downpour was biblical. The harbour area flooded in minutes. We sat in the car peering through the rain cascading down the windscreen hoping it would clear before the next ferry arrived. It did so Jan made a dash, only to get drenched on the other side.
Poseidon, or was it Zeus, really had it in for her.
😍
ReplyDeleteWell, the rain didn't put a damper on your good time. It all sounds wonderful.
ReplyDeleteJust lovely 😄
DeleteWhat a wonderful reunion with old comfortable friends. The feast looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteK is a good cook. And bottle washer too, sometimes
DeleteA lovely day for all. I’m sure you will still keep in contact. It’s rather easy these days.
ReplyDeleteAs for the rain. Well it’s never timed well at all. Afternoon rain seemed to always start right on pick up time for the school kids. Very annoying indeed
Yes, the rain god is up there watching us. He knows when to chuck it down!
DeleteI like the idea of your 'rokfor'. I no longer eat Roquefort, but always buy St Agur instead. Is that available on Poros? It's superb.
ReplyDeleteAny blue cheese is called rokfor. There are some good varieties. I'll look for St Agur
DeleteIt sounds like it was a great get together Linda.
ReplyDeleteOld friends are the best - the years just drop away.
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